This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #1351 10 1/2" Crimped Bowl (flat version; there is also a version with 4 plain feet (I have listed separately) and a version with balled feet) is in very good condition (no chips, cracks, or dings, but there is single 1" scratch or manufacturing line inside the bottom in the unetched part, but near the edge). Priced well under the book value of $125. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954...

These Hazel Atlas cobalt Moderntone 5 7/8" Sherbet Plates are all in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or significant usage, might be some minor manufacturing flaws or small marks or a touch of the center clouding often found in the pattern. Listing is for a set of 19 plates (only one shown). Moderntone was made in this color from 1934-1942.

These Westmoreland Della Robbia (#1058) 9” luncheon plates are in very good to excellent condition, minor wear to lustre, but mostly intact. Dark stain version (purple vs. blue grapes) but the purple is not a heavy stain. No chips, cracks, or scratches. All plates match one another. Price is for 6 plates (only one shown). Westmoreland Glass made this pattern from 1928 into the 1940s.

This 6 1/2" #3500/61 Cambridge Rose Point (Rosepoint) Relish Dish has 3 parts and 1 handle; in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or apparent scratches. Book value is $75. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.

This Cambridge Rose Point #3400/200 11" 3 part 4 toed crystal Relish is one of the more unusual relish dishes and is in excellent condition; no flaws noted and priced under book value. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.

I have 1 crystal Cambridge ROSE POINT #3121 6.25" 6.5 oz Café Parfait in excellent condition (no flaws, $55) and 1 with a touch of roughness inside (not on) the rim in a very small spot (hard to find unless you're looking for it; $35); both priced under the $75 book value. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.

These pink Westmoreland English Hobnail 8" round luncheon plates are all in excellent condition, all points intact. No chips, cracks, or meaningful scratches, but might be some mold (straw) marks, as is common with this pattern. Price is for 11 plates (only one shown). Westmoreland made pink, green, and ice blue (turquoise) English Hobnail from 1928-1950, and amber and crystal until 1983; see our other listings for many pieces, particularly the rarer Ice Blue.

This #3900/120 Cambridge Rose Point (Rosepoint) 12" 5-part Celery & Relish dish is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or scratches; latest book value is $70. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.

This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #3400/4 12" 4 Toed (Flared) Bowl is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, dings, or scratches worthy of mention and priced under book value. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.

This crystal Cambridge ROSE POINT etched 10" round 5-Part Celery & Relish (on the Round #394 blank) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or scratches inside, just a couple manufacturing flaws (a tiny bubble inside on the turned up edge and a swirl of dark that wasn't blended properly during glassmaking; book value $85. Cambridge Glass made Rose Point crystal etched items from 1935-1954...

This Central Glass Cigarette Goblet (Torchere) has an etched and gilded lovebird or exotic parrot design and a light green ashtray base and foot. The inside of the bowl is a hex optic design. Excellent condition, no chips or cracks, gilding on bird is intact, very little wear to gold around base/rim. Central Glass opened in the 1860s (in Wheeling WV) and closed in 1939, never recovering from the Depression.

We have 6 crystal Cambridge ROSE POINT #3121 5.8" Wine Goblets in mint condition ($50); 1 in excellent condition ($40); and 1 in very good repaired condition ($20). The $40 one is priced below book value because it is a tad shorter and thinner at the top than usual; I believe it was made that way (the rim is nicely polished and does not seem to have been repaired at all, even in looking under the jeweler's loupe I can find no evidence of repair)...

This Cambridge Glass Emerald Green Light Rock Crystal engraved or wheel etched (Engraving #539) 12" Decagon rolled edge console bowl with matching Emerald Green Light flower frog is in excellent condition. See Picture 3 for a close up of the etch. There are 1-2 small scratches from the frog inside the bowl and a tiny flat chip under the rim of the frog; neither flaw is significant. The flower frog is the 3 1/2" 13 hole #2899 Cambridge frog, embossed Pat D April 11 1916 on its side...

This Central Glass Cigarette Goblet (Torchere) has an etched and gilded lovebird or exotic parrot design and a topaz yellow/amber ashtray base and foot. The inside of the bowl is a hex optic design. Excellent condition, no chips or cracks, gilding on bird is intact...